michelle franzen, thank you very much for the update on hat story. so here's a question for all of you, what should happen to new york city's proposed ban on large, sugary soft drinks? you can all talk to me on twitter @alexwitt. we'll be reading some of your tweets throughout the day. >>> in this week's office politics, nbc investigative journalist michael isikoff, don't you wonder how reporters uncover their juicy stories? well i asked michael about that, and you can manage the answer that he gives me. but first we discussed the end of his longtime professional home "newsweek" magazine, and the story that put him in the national spotlight. as i look at this last print issue of "newsweek" magazine, which i want to ask you about, because you were there for so long, we look at a story like the lewinsky story, which you broke, and they were loathe to print that for some time. it was just not some place they wanted to go. >> yeah. yeah. well, look, when you get in to -- look the higher the stakes, the more nervous the editors are. that's -- that's a giv